Dr. Shannon Campbell will begin her new role as Senior Associate Vice President for Coastal Operations on March 1.
In this new position, Campbell will serve as the lead administrative officer for the university’s coastal operations and will be part of USM’s senior leadership team. She will plan, develop and coordinate all administrative proceedings for a wide range of activities, programs and services that enhance the quality of student life at the university, and she will serve as the lead strategist and relationship builder for coastal initiatives.
“Dr. Campbell has a deep understanding of the State of Mississippi and has spent decades cultivating rich relationships with community partners,” said USM President Dr. Rodney D. Bennett. “I am confident her strong ties across our state will elevate and further enhance the university’s coastal operations, which remain a key component in our larger vision to be the model for public higher education across the country.”
USMâs Hardy earns C-USA âPlayer of the Weekâ honor University of Southern Mississippi junior guard Tae Hardy earned Conference USA Player of the Week honors after helping the Golden Eagles to an 85-72 win at Florida International University. By WDAM Staff | February 24, 2021 at 10:46 AM CST - Updated February 24 at 9:06 PM
From University of Southern Mississippi Sports Information Department
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) University of Southern Mississippi junior guard Tae Hardy has earned C-USA Player of the Week honors.
Hardy scored a career-high 20 points at Florida International University, with 19 points coming in a second half that also saw him grab four rebounds and hand out four assists.
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COLUMBUS, Miss., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ BankFirst Capital Corporation (OTCQX:BFCC) ( BankFirst or the Company ), parent of BankFirst Financial Services (the Bank ), today announced the retirement of Mr. William L. Freeman, Jr. from the board of directors of the Company. Mr. Freeman s retirement was not a result of any disagreement with the Company or its management on any matter relating to the Company s operations, policies or practices. Mr. Freeman will continue to serve as a director of the Bank.
Moak Griffin, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, stated, We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation for the many years of service Mr. Freeman has given to the Company. Mr. Freeman has been an asset to the Company s board of directors since our acquisition of Newton County Bank in 2016, where he previously served as president and chief executive officer. We will con